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  1. Dec 14, 2011 · Stylistic Analysis. Theme. This is the only known standalone portrait completed by Raphael of the Pope, showing Julius at a later stage in life. Raphael had similarly depicted Julius in a scene in the Stanza della Segnatura frescoes, in the guise of Pope Gregory IX Approving the Decretals, completed August 1511.

  2. Raphael. Raphael's Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione displays the elegance and discretion of dress that characterized a gentleman of the High Renaissance. The intense presence of the model (simple yet refined) makes this image of Castiglione, a good friend of Raphael's and author of The Courtier (published in 1528), the most principal portrait ...

  3. Raphael. Commissioned by Pope Julius II in 1513, The Sistine Madonna is one of the world's most recognizable paintings. Capturing the public's imagination ever since its creation, the two cherubs at the bottom of the altarpiece who sit as observers looking up at the Madonna and the Christ child as they descend from a heavenly space.

  4. A “papa terribile”, inspiring awe and even fear, is how contemporaries described Giuliano della Rovere, who reigned from 1503 to 1513 under the name of Pope Julius II. As the patron of Bramante, Michelangelo and Raphael, he exerted a decisive influence on Italian Renaissance art. Raphael’s portrait of him exists in several versions.

  5. The Sistine Chapel is the large papal chapel built within the Vatican between 1477 and 1480 by Pope Sixtus IV, for whom the chapel is named. The ceiling was painted at the commission of Pope Julius II . The ceiling's various painted elements form part of a larger scheme of decoration within the chapel. Prior to Michelangelo's contribution, the ...

  6. Portrait of Pope Julius II (after Raphael) is one of artworks by Titian Vecelli. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and much more.

  7. Mar 26, 2023 · It’s one of the world’s most famous Renaissance interiors. view of the Vatican and St. Peters Basilica. Hired by Pope Julius II, a precocious young Raphael and his assistants (especially Giulio Romano) painted dramatic frescos in four rooms in the pope’s apartments between 1508-24. With this commission, Raphael exploded onto the art scene.

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